Sophian Prayers

The 'Sophian Prayers' is a collection of prayers and hymns to various deities from across the ancient world. The 'Sophian Prayers' are recited by Sophia, a Hebrew once adopted by a Greek sea captain, and her beloved sister Sarra, during their lifetime, the late-12th to the early-11th Century BCE.The 'Sophian Prayers' and a selection of 'Sophian Songs' are added periodically from the Nike Story.

[Sarra] ‘But women’s work is never done, From rising to rising sun…’[Sophia] ‘A woman’s work is never done...’

‘But a maid's work is always fun, Washing clothes and singing songs!’‘But a maid's work is always fun, Washing clothes and singing songs!’

Mother Goddess, Heavenly harbinger of harvests
Flit over furrow’d fields that we may rejoice over rich yields
Wielder of the gold’n blade, stroke and strike stalks staunchly staid

Mother Goddess, Gracious giver of growth and goodness
Such like bearing branches and blooming buds in overflowing orchards
Much like fragrant flowers and fresh fruits brought forth on green glorious shoots